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use your left arm. so i use my left arm for the first time ever, and it didn't feel right. i'm not a lefty. we are going to stay with the right. tucker carlson is up next and always remember, i waters, right-handed and this is my world. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to special edition of tucker carlson. i'm will kane in fort tucker. here is stat that puts the country's collapse into perspective. may be more than any other, the dow jones just recorded its eighth straight weekly loss. the last time that happened was all the way back in 1932 around the height of the great depression. but right now, a lot of americans our wondering how did we get here so quickly?
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just a year in a half into joe biden? it has been a rapid decline. if you get a moment this weekend , whole up the joe biden inaugural address. we can back it's remarkable. not because of what's in the speech, but because of what is missing from the speech. you want hear a single mention of the issues americans are mos concerned about. nothing on inflation, poverty, gas prices, the stock market, nothing on government spending coming energy independence, fentanyl overdoses, and nothing on border security. there isn't a single mention of policy in the entire address married instead he talked about himself. he compared himself to abraham lincoln issuing the emancipatio proclamation. he told us only joe biden could unite america, to save us from quote bitterness and fury. >> today on this january day, m
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postal is in this, bringing american together, and uniting our people, uniting our nation. i ask every american to join me in this cause. we could join forces. stop that the shouting and lowe the temperature. without that, there is only bitterness and purée. let's start afresh. >> i think we can announce that joe biden has finally succeeded in unifying the country. against joe biden. in the polling, it is very clear . according to a cnn survey from this week, only 40 percent of americans approve of joe biden' job performance, that's worse than jimmy carter at the same point in his presidency. 65 percent of americans are concerned about the future of the country and 21 percent are flat out scared.
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just 14 percent are excited or optimistic and i would love to meet that 14 percent. in nbc news paul came up with similar numbers 39 percent of americans according to nbc approve of joe biden's performance, 60 to percent disapprove of his handling of the economy. those numbers are also worse than jimmy carter's. amity 1 percent of americans, 7 disapprove of the joe handling of the cost-of-living 58 upset with his border policies, and listen to this, another new pol from quinnipiac found joe biden has a 26 percent approval ratin among hispanics, it's his lowes among any demographic group. that's a flood of numbers comin at you. bad as those numbers are, there is evidence they could be overestimating the joe biden popularity. of political science eddies of her, looked at a recent poll by marist in the poll found that joe biden's approval rating is
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39 percent, that's in line with what we saw from the other, but the institute will reported tha the popularity was much higher. in fact a most 50 percent among baby boomers. can that be right? they did some number crunching and found 50 to percent of people over 65, they voted for donald trump in 2020, and the institute poll found that 2 percent, just 2 percent of people that supported donald trump in 2020 now have shifted to having a favorable of joe biden so where is this new support for joe biden among bab boomers and the silent generation? it just doesn't add up. here is the point, at the end o all of this arithmetic, the polls could be overstating the popularity among older americans , and that may be due to a sampling error, if that's the case, joe biden is lower than 39 percent. that would explain white no one
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in the media, not even cnn is bothering to defend joe biden anymore. ticket just 16 percent say that country is heading and the righ direction white whopping 75 percent or say were on the wrong track. it has been 70 plus for seven months for. there are a lot of pushbutton issues that have people infuriated. can get the anxieties that americans our feeling over inflation, high gas prices, and it's really bubbling up. >> you see that president biden has a 40 percent approval ratin amid 55 percent disapprove, thi is a huge warning sign for democrats, to get it's do or di if you're looking at their starts, you would say these vital signs are very bad. >> people are just really angry
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about what is going on. they don't feel like anyone can help them. they tried it with the trump administration in than they switched, they handed power to the democrats and now inflation has gone rampant and people are unhappy with their lives. >> i would say that's a fair summation. 39 percent. it's very bad and people are sleep. we know joe biden didn't see an of this coming, he didn't say i was possible to wreck a functioning economy and just a year in a half. but the signs where they are. the nation's monetary supply ha grown due to the pandemic spending, but joe biden ignored those white warning signs, he was laser focused on demonizing his political opponents instead of managing the economy. in a single bill the american rescue act, biden spent $19 trillion according to an article by the federal reserve bank of san francisco, that action led directly to inflation . estimates suggest that the fiscal support measures designe to counteract the severity of the pandemic economic effect ma have contributed to this by raising inflation three percentage points by the end of 2021. let's, joe biden kept going.
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he spent another trillion dollars on infrastructure, the result? the highest inflation rate we have seen in decades. >> this morning america seems trapped in a vortex of bad economic news. soaring rents, up 16 percent in one year, covid lockdowns in china, the world's manufacturin center, choking the global supply chain, u.s. corporate profits sinking. ukrainian wheat exports at a standstill, and all of it of 40 year high inflation that americans our playing for every day. to give your wondering how all of this got joe biden by surprise, considering who is suffering the most here. some people hit hardest by the economic policies aren't in urban areas like san francisco or new york, which are solidly blue, joe biden's face isn't bearing the brunt of this, his bubble is sufficiently insulated . the people suffering the most our in remote rural areas in
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small towns, towns like midland texas. places that are overwhelmingly conservative. it's a lot harder to very suffice into a place like midland because it so far from urban centers. we went to midland that has the highest inflation rate and the country at roughly 10 percent. >> people in this west texas town say it's hitting them hardest. >> we are somewhat isolated between el paso and dallas-fort worth, and so that's a lot of distance and it takes you four or five hours to go to either one. so travel cost, transportation cost, that raises prices. they have a population of just over 140,000, but it's getting big cities run for their money when it comes to inflation. has the highest rate and the country for the last six months. over the last week, the number of families.
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>> most of the clients we serve 27 percent of them have never needed any form of public institute before, they are read gone up where they can't keep u with the of groceries. they can't keep up with the cos of fuel per. >> those are my people in west texas. these are the unity strategy. americans, united in being polar . it people that didn't vote for joe are suffering the most. this ce zero of, ned, great to see you tonight. thank you for being with us. sadly i think we have to ask th question is probably on the top of everyone's mind. it's bad, but how bad can it get ? >> i don't think we're anywhere near the bottom. when you hear biden in the
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spending more regulation, i mean , these will be jet fuel on inflation and continue to take the economy. so, when people hear these as the solutions, this is why he's going down with hispanics, independents i would also point out that he's at 57 percent approval in the black community in to give people perspective, right before democrats got completely shellacked in the 2010 midterms, obama was still over 90 percent with the black community. this thing is absolutely trending and the wrong direction . the thing i want to point out t people is this, these are not bugs, these are features of the biden administration, the outrageous government spending, the terrible energy policy, all of these things are absolutely intentional. it's not like they're going to wake up someday and say we made mistakes we're going to solve i these are intentional they're doing it in such a way to compe certain behavior. when i hear people talking abou
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$6 for a gallon of gas, i know many on the left would prefer $10 to a gallon of gas to compe people start start using renewables to force that behavior on people. they do not care about the priorities of the american people, they do not care about anything that will actually benefit the american people because quite frankly in their arrogance, they don't think the dirty little peasants know what is best for them. you would think they do care about winning. all of this they are putting in place and what you suggested is that it's a feature, not a bug would seem to get in the way of winning an election, the midterms are in 2024, where is their sense of victory? where is their sense of a self-correcting mechanism? >> i think they are so far gone. they're stuck between a rock an a hard place in which the far left is really taken over the democratic party and they can't prove it out of this great i think they're going to face som harsh realities in this falls midterms, i think biden will be
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the 800-pound gorilla with cement boots on the federal, state and local level. i think because they are in denial, i think that the devastating absolute annihilation they will face in 2020 to will have long-term benefits for multiple election cycles 2024 in beyond. >> you saw that saturday night live skit where they say you need more cowbell. don't fear the reaper, no matte what he wants more cowbell. my suspicion is the answer to this will be more cowbell, it will be them being the savior from white supremacy and more and let's see if that delivers on the american people who are suffering in this economy. more cowbell. will save. get that's exactly right. >> i think i am probably right on that prediction and we will hear music for the next coming months. in september of 2016 now come a the top attorney for hillary
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clinton michael sussman walked into fbi headquarters, he claimed to have proof that donald trump's campaign was communicating in secret with a russian bank. the clinton advisors did then laundered that accusation through the media. to get what we learned during the campaign was very serious computer science experts, peopl who work closely with the unite states government had uncovered this secret hotline between the alpha bank, the russia bank, an the trump organization. of course we didn't know for sure if in fact that was the case, but we knew it should be investigated and we knew given how serious these computer scientists were, they weren't making up crackpot theory so it wasn't surprising to learn that easing even as of last week the fbi is still looking into this. >> any idea what you're looking for? >> i don't have a line to the fbi on this but what i know was based on public reporting is that there is very unusual server activity between this bank and the trump organization
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which suggest contact that took place over the course of the campaign. everything you just heard was false. none of that was true. michael sussman is now on trial for lying to the fbi about everything you just heard. during the trial today, former clinton campaign manager took the stage, he made a big emission, he testified that hillary clinton personally approved at the dissemination o those false allegations to the media. what does all of this mean? matt whitaker, former acting attorney general and he joins u now. will, i think this is fair to say without exaggeration this i big. tell us what you read into what's happening and the investigation the trial of michael sussman as of today. >> this trial is so important for two reasons. one as holding someone accountable for lying to the fb and upholding the will of law. also it's important because it'
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telling the story of what the clinton campaign did spreading this information really, that was in 2017 that's that our current national security advisor jake sullivan was talking about this same fake news false information that hillary clinton had ordered the code red to disseminate to the media in sussman prior to that gone to the fbi and said i don' represent any clients, but he did, he represented the campaig when he delivered this information to the fbi. i don't think i can go without being highlighted. the man we just hotline on national television is the one that's giving us updates on the war in ukraine. that is the man in charge and a large part of our national security now. matt, where you think this goes from here? there's essence among many watching that this is just the beginning of the john durham investigation and now that michael sussman is on trial we will see where that verdict comes in, but where does it go from here after sussman? >> i think it's going to go to
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broader group that was involved in creating this this information because if you remember in the filings before the trial started, he suggested there was joint venture or a criminal conspiracy among several people to execute this plan of lying to the fbi and trying to launch an investigation that would lead t this october, so i think it's going to continue to go slow, but it intentionally tried to cast a net that is broader than just michael sussman. we will leave it here with this question. does that net, does that get cast wide enough that it does land over hillary clinton? ticket like you said earlier, h testified today in court that hillary clinton said share this disinformation with the media and remember, these are the sam people that have the disinformation about the hunter laptop, so i think durham is
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finally going to make a statement that this type of lying to the american people is over a. >> you can only hope. >> as shocking and disturbing new disease called monkeypox that is suddenly spreading all over the world. what is going on and how deadly is this disease? that is straight ahead. the time you spent on the docks, the banks, the boats. the lines you cast and hooks you set. these moments you share with the people you love. the fish you never forget, and the tales that get taller with every retelling. make memories that'll last a lifetime with bass pro shops and cabela's. your adventure starts here.
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>> fentanyl overdoses setting new records all over the countr in san francisco alone, 500 people died of fentanyl ods las year. prosecutors are doing nothing about the problem, san francisc district attorney obtained just three convictions for drug dealing and 2021. the cow founder of mother against drug deaths, and her group has a new billboard it says welcome to camp fentanyl, open to kids everywhere. giacomo thank you with for bein with us tonight, we see news report we sometimes see video o these open air drug markets, what is it like in san francisco ? >> thank you for having me. in san francisco right now, we are seeing two people a day on
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average die of fentanyl overdoses. we have had so far this year 19 people die of overdoses such as january through april, we see just the streets lined with dru dealers. people laying on the street, shooting up, smoking, smoking fennel, smoking heroin, living on the street intent, and we se city agencies handing out foil and clean needles and pipes and things to use, and that is what san francisco has become. >> is so thorough response to the crisis, the response by you city's leaders is to pass out foil and clean needles to enable ? to get that is what is happenin by the nonprofit agencies that are contracted through the city. there are definitely the same
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there are beds open, but we are not making people use them. it just seems that, first of al we have to shut down the open drug markets. you can't stand on the corner and sell guns, but we allow people does and on the corner and sell fentanyl. i don't understand that. of 192 people are dying in san francisco and you're just allowing what is causing them t die to continue. >> i know this, you've been on the program before and i know you've struggled within your family with addiction and you yourself are a recovering addict , when you look at what is happening to your city and you heard this on the way in, the d there has said he has prosecute three individuals but that wasn't for dealing drugs, that was accessory to a crime so the number of people convicted for dealing drugs was zero. you're own experience in your city, what would you say to the leaders of san francisco?
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>> i know there is a big campaign going on right now with , we try to stay nonpolitical, but when you see when dealers do get arrested an they go in and their charges ar dropped over in over in over, the same people are coming out. my daughter is in recovery righ now, but she was on the streets of san francisco using heroin, using fentanyl, her dealer has been arrested three times and released in san francisco. her father literally had to drive over and pay him off at one point for her safety. we are having to take it into our own hands, and i'm not saying to do that, but parents having to take it into our own hands to go and deal with peopl selling fentanyl on the corner to our kids, i don't know what
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else to do other than to put up billboards. >> you are putting up billboard and you are making people well aware of what is happening in san francisco and all i can say is we wish you the very best yo have our prayers for your famil in your daughter and we pray fo your city as welfare in thank you much, gina. >> thank you. i appreciate it. in april of 2019, a man identifying himself eventually as hunter biden dropped off a laptop at john paul mac isaacs repair shop in delaware. the laptop was martyred damage, but ended up containing extensive evidence implicating the biden family in an overseas influence peddling operation. on the most recent episode of the will kane podcast i spoke about this moment where hunter biden walks into his shop and his decision to approach the fb and go public because he was concerned for his safety. >> i started to get more and more concerned for my personal
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safety and i think is we've all seen recently, the secret service is the biden family fixer service. they built out hunter, whether it's pulling guns out of trash cans or its waking him up when he's on an od at a hotel or using his dad's credit card. i expected the secret service t come into the shop and sweep that laptop under the carpet an take me with them. >> that's were i think he began so he asked his father to deliver the laptop to the fbi and then he said his father, will this is how he was treated by the fbi. >> my father is a retired air force colonel of 35 years, live out of new mexico, so i had a conversation with him. he approached the albuquerque field office for the fbi in october, early october of 2019, which turned out to be probably as he described it, the most humiliating experience of his
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life. >> why was that? >> a 30 when your colonel and h gave 31 years of his life to th defense of the country and he walks into an office where the fbi agent basically tells him t lawyer up and get out and don't talk about this. >> fascinating and upsetting conversation. he talks about approaching gop politicians who also rebuffed his offers. the whole thing right now is available on the will cain podcast where you can listen to that 40 minute conversation. we talk about everything under the sun including his the fact that he is legally blind and ho that impacted the story. tomorrow morning on fox and friends weekend, the interview will air. i hope you will join us then. this was one of the first to report the story, that joe bide is trying, the tucker carlson tonight show it was the one to report that biden was trying to sign a global pandemic treaty, one state is standing up for
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that biden a ministration to warn how this treaty would be a disaster for the united states. that is coming up next.
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>> you probably heard about the monkeypox outbreak, it supposedly rare, but suddenly i is spreading across the world a an alarming rate, the world health organization has called an emergency meeting after 100 cases were reported in europe. could this be the next pandemic? joins us to assess, great to have you with us tonight. it's not new, monkeypox has bee around, but all of a sudden seems to be spreading at an increased rate, why? >> exactly right. you and i focus on it first was identified in 1958, it's got like you might imagine, it look like smallpox, but it's milder.
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it would be covered by the smallpox vaccine but nobody is taking it anymore. we are starting to see it sprea through communities which it ha never done before because it's not that contagious. why? we think it might be a mutation. that is certainly possible. what i'm really concerned about is we can always learn from thi and be on the lookout for other things besides covid, especiall you and me, at the same time i worry that our public health radar is broken, that we are captured by our negative imaginations, that because of the way covid was pounding the drug constantly, we're immediately assuming this is going to take over the world. we're not in the position to judge anything. to who do we go to to judge? the world health organization? you may not remember this but i 2005 they said bird flu is goin to kill 100 million people and wrote a book about that. finally a pandemic came and the said no, you don't have to worr it's about a regional problem.
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it doesn't spread, meanwhile it was spreading all over the world . so now, if they actually say warning, warning, this is something to worry about, i'm going to say it's probably healthcare. >> who, not covering themselves in glory. i want to ask you a question that i think everyone is dancin around. i want to ask you this question to not malign any personal group , but to serve as a public service announcement. it seems that monkeypox is spreading, not exclusively, but significantly within the gay population. why? what do we need to know about that? >> i believe that that virus ca be spit spread sexually, and i think that is for sure the reason. is being spread by travelers, it's being spreads sexually, it's being spread by close contact, and instead of doing
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what they did with hiv-aids in the 80s, we don't want to talk about that, we better talk abou that because that is how you track something epidemiological he. you don't be afraid, it's not politically correct to mention what you just mentioned, it's extremely important from a public health point of view to say that it is spreading in tha population part. >> want to make people aware of the potential risks. in the proper context as you point out, that there is no way no reason to go around running like a chicken with their heads cut off rafiki we don't want to overwrite, absolutely picky thank you so much. >> always great. thanks. >> we told you, last night, about the new global pandemic treaty which we expect will be signed in switzerland next week the treaty would give the a for mentioned world health organization a lot of control over your life.
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they just sent a letter to the biden administration about this treaty. great to see you tonight. what is it about what should we fear here? >> i think the first thing is t take a step back in the world health organization is a discredited corrupt organization . they worked with the chinese communist party to hide the origins of covid, to not talk about it spread, it was a total disaster and president trump wa right to have us withdraw from that, joe biden got is back in and now he wants to see authority for a public health authorities, whatever that is i to that world health organization. we note that is played with thi emergency orders. what we learned is eating this authority, to unelected
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bureaucrats that would have control over civil liberties an how we live our lives is a huge mistake. to see these international authorities, we don't know who they are, anthony fauci is bad enough, we don't need an international one, so we've got to stand up to this and make sure that america retains its sovereignty on these issues and not seeds to this global organization part. >> it's odd, the party and the ideologues who guides everythin right now in a defensive democracy now are moving us towards away from democracy and away from citizen control and input towards the ability of th who to have sa over our domesti policy with a simple declaration . here is the key, it's not even in the end the who that calls the shots because we know from the prior pandemic the ccp, tha chinese communist party calls the shots at the who so we outsource our decision-making t the ccp. >> by the way, this is a pathwa
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to international vaccine passports, it's passport to international mask mandates, an by the way, public health emergencies aren't limited to pandemics according to this. you have john kerry talking about climate change being in emergency now. we certainly don't need people in geneva telling people in greene county, missouri what cars they can drive and how man miles they can drive it. in america was founded on the idea of individual rights that we can make our own decisions not collectivism and certainly not this kind of international globalist collectivism. >> climate change a public health emergency we've seen som states racism declared a public health emergency. you can imagine disinformation public health emergency and now letting people across the globe have declarations to control americans. thank you for highlighting thes things here tonight. >> good to be with you, will. earlier in the show we explain how joe biden's reckless
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spending caused inflation specifically with his american rescue plan, biden has stated how much money that will cost. i said 19 trillion, it's 1.9 trillion, but the point remains the same. that spending according to the federal bank in san francisco was a direct cause of nearly three points of inflation for a his left-wing agenda is why prices are soaring today. that is not debatable despite the biden statement. americans have had enough of policing and corporations like netflix our taking notice. streaming surface just issued and employs a warning about bringing their intolerant work values to the workplace. that is next.
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out-of-state corporations wrote an online sports betting plan they call "solutions for the homeless". really? the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves.
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the choice for attorney general is clear. democrat rob bonta has a passion for justice and standing up for our rights. bonta is laser focused on protecting the right to vote and defending obamacare. but what's republican eric early's passion? early wants to bring trump-style investigations on election fraud to california, and early says he'll end obamacare and guard against the growing socialist communist threat. eric early. too extreme, too conservative for california. ♪ >> all of a sudden free speech seems to be making a comeback netflix has just issued a memo to staff explaining that viewer decide what's appropriate
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despite having centered places. they also cancel production of antiracist baby which is based off of the book of course. at the same time, mayor lightfoot came out against censorship, but said no banning of thought ever. that's nice. a columnist with the new york post has a new piece on this an joins us now. carol, using hopeful. you think we are turning a corner? >> i think we have finally reached the stage where people are realizing that catering to the far left and they are turning away from it. i absolutely think we are heading and the right direction. i think the movement for free speech has been racking up wins lately and it feels pretty good. i think that americans have had enough, we've sort of reach the end of this conformist moment where everybody has to say the exact same thing in the exact same way part. >> it's friday night and i want to be optimistic i want to have
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a cocktail with you and i want to feel good, but let me rain o the parade a little bit, i'm a little skeptical. i don't think the disinformatio governance board is just going to go away. the moment of truth will be broken up and embedded into other government agencies. i don't think the purchase of twitter is quite accomplished just yet i think the fight for free speech has just begun. >> i agree with you. we are pretty far from having a cocktail at the end of this movement. but, for the last two years i'v been getting so many e-mails that start with i'm a liberal, but i hate what's going on with this conformity. i really think we are turning a corner where the people that ar fighting this, like the elon musk in dave chapelle, i think the people that are the loudest right now are on the left so it's no longer just a conservative fight. that makes me feel good because i think the majority of americans don't want this. they don't want this conformity and it's been shoved down their
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throats by the leftist fringe. the fact that we all end together means that faster we will be having cocktails brachi been waiting for capitalism to be the self-correcting mechanism . >> 's same. >> most people do not want this. they want free ideas flowing an the united states of america. again, not to be debbie downer, if i want to see american corporations once again devote themselves quite honestly to th majority of what their customer want and not be afraid of whoever in the cubicle on floor three has read some article and some absurd hr complaint i'm no sure where they are, i'm not sure corporate america quite crazily is ready to re- embrace capitalism. >> again, we can help them by showing them the way, i think what netflix is doing is a step forward. i think netflix realized people don't want to see shows about racist babies and they kind of
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self corrected. also there's a light that we don't want to see debra story straight i think we want to see diverse characters in diverse storylines. i think we just don't want to b lectured to and have this indoctrination from a very far left perspective in every singl tv show and movie. i think the faster that places like netflix realized what people like americans really want the better for all of the spirit. >> we are disruptive. always good talking to you, carol perry things for doing this on a friday pair it. >> you bet, we'll appear at. >> npr has issued a new mask policy it calls on employees to rat on each other if they don't wear a mask. yep. let your supervisor know and they can remind that person for you can also share an anonymous concerned by the ethics point system, that's their system, th ethics point system.
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the policy states noncompliant employees can lose their jobs, failure to comply may lead to disciplinary action and up to and including termination. obviously no one at npr learned anything from goodfellas. ticket i got pinched spirit. >> everybody got pinched, you told them nothing and they got nothing. >> at that you be mad at me. >> i'm not mad at you, i'm prou of you. you took your first pinch as a man and learned the two greates things in life. >> what? >> never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut. >> snitches get stitches, we al know that. a radio host in washington, dc enjoins us now. great to see you, npr, it sound like a wonderful place to work great. >> neurotic peoples radio. early on display. this is done right soviet radio talk about the soviet union specifically, for years, many
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decades they have celebrated 13 -year-old who ratted out his ow father for taking a little two much grain. they killed the kid because the parents turned him in and then the boy ended up being martyred and celebrated is being an informant forever. yes, that's what this is, and npr, they are turning everyone into informant against each other. you cut somebody with a mask halfway down there phase, you rat them out. they become a bunch of soviet all monitors. >> if you had to pick the home of virtual signaling, it would probably pick npr offices, they have the last ones hanging onto masking and now turning to informing on their coworkers. it is absolutely stunning, but would you expect from npr? >> the reality here is a few ar wondering why so many of your democrat friends became sort of like a tangled ball of nerves throughout the pandemic, the reason was they were pumping into their ear holes taxpayer
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funded propaganda that was abou dramatically overstating them. during covid itself, democrats thought by 40 percent of democrats thought you had a greater than 50 percent chance of being hospitalized if you caught at the time it was literally 1 percent in the reason because of places like npr. >> they are informed him that i the number of unarmed black men being killed in the country. i am a sports fan, i don't know if you are, i'm a big mavericks fan. i heard the head coach of the golden state warriors still wearing his mask, but don't blo his nose, he's keeping his chin from getting covid so i'm curious how that will be treate within the office of npr, do yo rat that guy out? >> let me make two points here, one is that they tell people that hey, if you can find some buddy without the mask, you can say hey, you forgot your mask, it's passive-aggressive they're not just a knit, and secondly, when it comes to mask wearing, you know they 100 percent
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compliance, they said that memo around to prove that they are good people, we are the good ones, we're still wearing our masks. >> great to talk to you tonight thank you. >> we'll be right back. careful now. - thanks. -you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. -oh dad, the twins are now... -vegan. i know. i got 'em some of those plant burgers. -nice. -yeah. voya provides guidance for the right investments, and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. [crowd cheers] because i do. okay, that was awesome. voya. be confident to and through retirement.
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